Although it may seem that fate led to Romeo and Juliet's death and some may argue that the circumstances were beyond the lovers' control, however, it is evident that the latter's impulses played a rather prominent role in their unfortunate death. With their hormones kicking in and the charm possessed by both teenagers, Romeo and Juliet fell for each other in just their first encounter. The young and immature lovers continue to see each other even after learning about the feud between their families. The two teenagers are too much in love to think or care about anything else. In addition to their forbidden love, Romeo and Juliet jump into marriage. Without thinking about the consequences of their actions, the two lovers bond in a rather permanent and legitimate relationship. To make the matter worse, their marriage is hidden from the world. Romeo and Juliet have the impression that it is necessary to keep their actions a secret, but what they are forgetting is that this secret is a potential volcanic eruption. When their families are made aware of their marriage, a huge outburst of rage and hatred is expected.
With the two families at conflict, a lot of street violence is present,